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Installation and Lubrication
Size air supply line to ensure tool's maximum operating pressure (PMAX) at tool inlet. Drain
condensate from valve(s) at low point(s) of piping, air filter and compressor tank daily.
Install a properly sized Safety Air Fuse upstream of hose and use an anti-whip device
across any hose coupling without internal shut-off, to prevent hose whipping if a hose fails
or coupling disconnects. See drawing 16585754 and table on page 2. Maintenance
frequency is shown in circular arrow and defined as h=hours, d=days, and m=months.
Items identified as:
1. Air filter
2. Regulator
3. Lubricator
4. Emergency shut-off valve
5. Hose diameter
6. Thread size
Clutch Adjustments
External
1. Rotate Sleeve until opening in Housing is visible.
2. Depress bit to engage clutch, then rotate until notch in Adjustment Washer or is visible.
3. Insert No. 1 Phillips screwdriver in notch to turn gear teeth on Nut.
4. Turning clockwise will decrease torque.
5. Turning counterclockwise will increase torque.
Internal
1. Remove Clutch Housing, Bit Holder and Clutch Assembly from tool.
Clutch housing has left-hand threads.
2. With bit in Bit Holder, clamp bit in vise.
3. Place Clutch Assembly on Bit Holder.
4. Engage jaws, hold Clutch Assembly from turning. Then rotate Adjustment Nut with 7/8"
wrench.
Parts and Maintenance
When the life of the tool has expired, it is recommended that the tool be disassembled,
degreased and parts be separated by material so that they can be recycled.
The original language of this manual is English.
Tool repair and maintenance should only be carried out by an authorized Service Center.
Refer all communications to the nearest Ingersoll Rand Office or Distributor.
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Coupling
8.
Safety Air Fuse
9.
Oil
10.
Grease (disassembly required, see
maintenance instructions)
NOTICE
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